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MQTTClient_Auth.ino
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/****************************************************************************************************************************
MQTTClient_Auth.ino - Dead simple MQTT Client for WiFi shields
For any WiFi shields, such as WiFiNINA W101, W102, W13x, or custom, such as ESP8266/ESP32-AT, Ethernet, etc
WiFiWebServer is a library for the ESP32-based WiFi shields to run WebServer
Forked and modified from ESP8266 https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/releases
Forked and modified from Arduino WiFiNINA library https://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/WiFiNINA
Built by Khoi Hoang https://github.com/khoih-prog/WiFiWebServer
Licensed under MIT license
*****************************************************************************************************************************/
/*
Basic MQTT example (without SSL!) with Authentication
This sketch demonstrates the basic capabilities of the library.
It connects to an MQTT server then:
- providing username and password
- publishes "hello world" to the topic "outTopic"
- subscribes to the topic "inTopic", printing out any messages
it receives. NB - it assumes the received payloads are strings not binary
It will reconnect to the server if the connection is lost using a blocking
reconnect function. See the 'mqtt_reconnect_nonblocking' example for how to
achieve the same result without blocking the main loop.
*/
#include "defines.h"
int status = WL_IDLE_STATUS; // the Wifi radio's status
#include <PubSubClient.h>
// Update these with values suitable for your network.
//const char* mqttServer = "broker.example"; // Broker address
const char* mqttServer = "broker.emqx.io"; // Broker address
//const char* mqttServer = "broker.shiftr.io"; // Broker address
const char *ID = "MQTTClient_SSL-Client"; // Name of our device, must be unique
const char *TOPIC = "MQTT_Pub"; // Topic to subcribe to
const char *subTopic = "MQTT_Sub"; // Topic to subcribe to
//IPAddress mqttServer(172, 16, 0, 2);
void callback(char* topic, byte* payload, unsigned int length)
{
Serial.print("Message arrived [");
Serial.print(topic);
Serial.print("] ");
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < length; i++)
{
Serial.print((char)payload[i]);
}
Serial.println();
}
WiFiClient wifiClient;
PubSubClient client(mqttServer, 1883, callback, wifiClient);
void reconnect()
{
static String data = "Hello from MQTTClient_Auth on " + String(BOARD_NAME);
// Loop until we're reconnected
while (!client.connected())
{
Serial.print("Attempting MQTT connection to ");
Serial.print(mqttServer);
// Attempt to connect
if (client.connect("arduino", "try", "try"))
{
Serial.println("...connected");
// Once connected, publish an announcement...
client.publish(TOPIC, data.c_str());
//Serial.println("Published connection message successfully!");
//Serial.print("Subcribed to: ");
//Serial.println(subTopic);
// ... and resubscribe
client.subscribe(subTopic);
// for loopback testing
client.subscribe(TOPIC);
}
else
{
Serial.print("...failed, rc=");
Serial.print(client.state());
Serial.println(" try again in 5 seconds");
// Wait 5 seconds before retrying
delay(5000);
}
}
}
void setup()
{
// Open serial communications and wait for port to open:
Serial.begin(115200);
while (!Serial && millis() < 5000);
Serial.print(F("\nStarting MQTTClient_Auth on "));
Serial.print(BOARD_NAME);
Serial.print(F(" with "));
Serial.println(SHIELD_TYPE);
Serial.println(WIFI_WEBSERVER_VERSION);
#if WIFI_USING_ESP_AT
// initialize serial for ESP module
EspSerial.begin(115200);
// initialize ESP module
WiFi.init(&EspSerial);
Serial.println(F("WiFi shield init done"));
#endif
#if !(ESP32 || ESP8266)
// check for the presence of the shield
#if USE_WIFI_NINA
if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_MODULE)
#else
if (WiFi.status() == WL_NO_SHIELD)
#endif
{
Serial.println(F("WiFi shield not present"));
// don't continue
while (true);
}
#if USE_WIFI_NINA
String fv = WiFi.firmwareVersion();
if (fv < WIFI_FIRMWARE_LATEST_VERSION)
{
Serial.println(F("Please upgrade the firmware"));
}
#endif
#endif
Serial.print(F("Connecting to SSID: "));
Serial.println(ssid);
status = WiFi.begin(ssid, pass);
delay(1000);
// attempt to connect to WiFi network
while ( status != WL_CONNECTED)
{
delay(500);
// Connect to WPA/WPA2 network
status = WiFi.status();
}
Serial.print(F("Connected! IP address: "));
Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
// Note - the default maximum packet size is 128 bytes. If the
// combined length of clientId, username and password exceed this use the
// following to increase the buffer size:
// client.setBufferSize(255);
}
#define MQTT_PUBLISH_INTERVAL_MS 5000L
String data = "Hello from MQTTClient_Auth on " + String(BOARD_NAME) + " with " + String(SHIELD_TYPE);
const char *pubData = data.c_str();
unsigned long lastMsg = 0;
void loop()
{
static unsigned long now;
if (!client.connected())
{
reconnect();
}
// Sending Data
now = millis();
if (now - lastMsg > MQTT_PUBLISH_INTERVAL_MS)
{
lastMsg = now;
if (!client.publish(TOPIC, pubData))
{
Serial.println("Message failed to send.");
}
Serial.print("Message Send : ");
Serial.print(TOPIC);
Serial.print(" => ");
Serial.println(data);
}
client.loop();
}